The appliqu
October 14th 2007
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The appliqu
applique - definition of applique by the Free Online Dictionary ...
ap·pli·qué (p l-k) n. A decoration or ornament, as in needlework, made by cutting pieces of one material and applying them to the surface of another. (more...)
Home | The Applique Society
Founded in 1996, TAS is an international organization whose mission is to promote, teach, and to encourage appliqué in quilting. (more...)
Applique For Kids
Thanks for stopping by Applique for Kids! Where you will find appliqué to delight both adults & children. Welcome to my site & happy stitching! (more...)
Applique - Erica's Craft & Sewing Center
Erica's has a wide selection of applique books, patterns, fusible webs, fabric paints and decorative threads and porcelain buttons. (more...)
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Here you'll find links to really stimulate your creativity to embellish your projects and clothing. (more...)
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Applique - Barmer applique was traditionally sewn on bedspreads of black or brown bases. Motifs were almost entirely inspired by nature: trees, leaves, flowers and animals. (more...)
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Applique & More: Quality Quilting Supplies and Applique Patterns
Fabric, patterns, notions, and books for quilting and applique. Large selection of applique patterns from Paisley Patterns and Patterns of the Heart. (more...)
applique definition of applique in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
appliqué: see embroidery embroidery, ornamental needlework applied to all varieties of fabrics and worked with many sorts of thread?linen, cotton, wool, silk, gold, and even ... (more...)
Applique Basics
The WWQP How-To's Applique Basics Applique comes from the french appliquer which means to "put on". In applique, one layer of fabric is places over another layer of fabric and is ... (more...)
Applique - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In its broadest sense, an applique or appliqué is a smaller ornament or device applied to another surface. In the context of ceramics, for example, an appliqué is a separate ... (more...)